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What m is a force that attracts iron?

Gravity is a force that attracts all matter.Magnetism attracts only a few elements.


Does a magnetic field pass through all nonmagnetic materials equally?

No, magnetic fields do not pass through all nonmagnetic materials with equal ease. Some materials, like iron, attract and concentrate magnetic field lines more effectively than others, such as wood or plastic. The ability of a material to allow a magnetic field to pass through it is known as its permeability.


Is a force that acts at a distance?

The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.The electric force, the magnetic force and gravity, all act at a distance.


Does magnetism go through all materials?

yes, magnetism is a non-contact force, just because something is not magnetic doesnt mean it wont go through it, much like gravity except some things are magnetically neutral Magnetic material such as iron can shield enclosures from magnetic lines of force.


Do all magnets have a magnetic field?

Yes, all magnets have a magnetic field. When a material becomes magnetized, it creates a magnetic field around itself that attracts or repels other materials. This magnetic field is the reason why magnets can exert force on other magnets or magnetic materials.


Is the force of magnetism stopped by any materials?

they redirect the magnetic field. for instance, a material known as mu-metal attracts all of the magnetism to it, thus redirecting the magnetic field away form other stuff. kinda like a faraday shield redirects electrons, mumetal redirects magnetism. the basic principal here is that some materials "want" magnetism more than others. thus you can put the magnet near it, and it will "hog" all of the magnetism. hope that's scientific enough :)


Can a magnetic field pass through rubber?

Yes, magnetic fields can pass through rubber materials as long as the rubber is not a magnetic material itself. Rubber is typically a non-magnetic material and does not significantly affect the passage of magnetic fields.


Are lines on a chart passing through all places on earth having the same value of magnetic force?

No.


Does most material have magnetic properties?

No, not all materials have magnetic properties. Materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt are examples of ferromagnetic materials, which exhibit strong magnetic properties. However, materials like wood, plastic, and glass are not magnetic.


Explain why eddy current testing can be carried out on all the metals whereas magnetic particle testing can only be carried out on ferromagnetic materials?

Eddy current testing can be carried out on all the metals provided the metals should be able to conduct the current. No need that it should have magnetic property. Magnetic praticle testing can be carried out only on ferromagentic materials since it works on magnetic permeabiltiy principle. Materials which has poor magnetic permeability is not able to test with MPI. This is very simple answer.


What are the properties and characteristics of magnetic force?

All I can really tell you is that one of the properties of a magnetic force is called flux. They are invisable lines that, when cut or "passed through" by a copper conductor will create a small voltage...That is how the alternator in your car works.


What is the significance of the uniformity of the magnetic field through a solenoid?

The uniformity of the magnetic field through a solenoid is important because it allows for consistent and predictable behavior of charged particles or magnetic materials passing through the solenoid. This uniformity ensures that the magnetic field strength is the same at all points within the solenoid, making it easier to control and manipulate the magnetic field for various applications such as in electromagnets or magnetic sensors.